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Title: Acceptance of living liver donation among medical students: A multicenter stratified study from Spain
Authors: Ríos, Antonio
López-Navas, Ana Isabel
López-López, Ana Isabel
Gómez, Francisco Javier
Iriarte, Jorge
Herruzo, Rafael
Blanco, Gerardo
Llorca, Francisco Javier
Asunsolo, Angel
Sánchez-Gallegos, Pilar
Gutiérrez, Pedro Ramón
Fernández, Ana
De Jesús, María Teresa
Martínez-Alarcón, Laura
Lana, Alberto
Fuentes, Lorena
Hernández Hernández, Juan Ramón 
Virseda, Julio
Yelamos, José
Bondía, José Antonio
Hernández, Antonio Miguel
Ayala, Marco Antonio
Ramírez, Pablo
Parrilla, Pascual
UNESCO Clasification: 32 Ciencias médicas
Keywords: Attitude
Living liver donation
Medical students
Organ donation
Psychosocial variables, et al
Issue Date: 2016
Journal: World Journal of Gastroenterology 
Abstract: AIM: To analyze the attitude of Spanish medical students toward living liver donation (LLD) and to establish which factors have an influence on this attitude. METHODS: Study type: A sociological, interdisciplinary, multicenter and observational study. Study population: Medical students enrolled in Spain (n = 34000) in the university academic year 2010-2011. Sample size: A sample of 9598 students stratified by geographical area and academic year. Instrument used to measure attitude: A validated questionnaire (PCID-DVH RIOS) was self-administered and completed anonymously. Data collection procedure: Randomly selected medical schools. The questionnaire was applied to each academic year at compulsory sessions. Statistical analysis: Student's t test, Χ2 test and logistic regression analysis. RESULTS: The completion rate was 95.7% (n = 9275). 89% (n = 8258) were in favor of related LLD, and 32% (n = 2937) supported unrelated LLD. The following variables were associated with having a more favorable attitude: (1) age (p = 0.008); (2) sex (p < 0.001); (3) academic year (p < 0.001); (4) geographical area (p = 0.013); (5) believing in the possibility of needing a transplant oneself in the future (p < 0.001); (6) attitude toward deceased donation (p < 0.001); (7) attitude toward living kidney donation (p < 0.001); (8) acceptance of a donated liver segment from a family member if one were needed (p < 0.001); (9) having discussed the subject with one's family (p < 0.001) and friends (p < 0.001); (10) a partner's opinion about the subject (p < 0.001); (11) carrying out activities of an altruistic nature; and (12) fear of the possible mutilation of the body after donation (p < 0.001). CONCLUSION: Spanish medical students have a favorable attitude toward LLD.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/52477
ISSN: 1007-9327
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v22.i25.5800
Source: World Journal of Gastroenterology [ISSN 1007-9327], v. 22 (25), p. 5800-5813
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